Showing posts with label Werewolf Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Werewolf Night. Show all posts

9/23/09

Five Great Things About Werewolf Cupcakes



Werewolf Cupcakes.
I get a sugar-rush just looking at them. People are going bonkers for them. TruTV wrote about them – and mentioned Friday’s Show. (thanks Suzy!)

So in the interest of exploiting America’s (seemingly-doomed) love-affair with frosted baked-goods, here’s

FIVE GREAT THINGS ABOUT WEREWOLF CUPCAKES :

1. Werewolf Cupcakes can be friends with Vampire Cupcakes (this would NEVER happen in the real world.)

2. The Werewolf Cupcake is a good diet snack – you might not eat it, because it’s so fun to look at.

3. Werewolf Cupcakes don’t suffer horrible dreams about hunting deer by moonlight.

4. Hitler, who loved werewolves, never got to enjoy a Werewolf Cupcake – but you can.

5. No one has ever been violently disemboweled by a Werewolf Cupcake.**

Again, these Cupcakes will be served at Friday's Werewolf Night!

**Unless you count diarrhea. (By the way, I’m going to be Count Diarrhea for Halloween.)

Werewolf Jukebox


In no particular order, here are 12 songs (give or take a few songs) about Lycanthopy. I won't give too much away by saying which are the good ones. But we’ll be playing my favorites as the pre-show music for Friday’s WEREWOLF Night! Remember, you can
buy tickets here for no extra cost.

I'M THE WOLFMAN - The Fuzztones
This is a faithful rendition of Round Robin's hit, later covered by the Staggers.

WEREWOLF - Cat Power
Ignore the corny visual accompaniment.

WEREWOLF – The Frantics
If this spooky surf rock song sounds familiar, that’s because it was turned into “The 4th Dimension” by The Ventures.

MAD MONSTER PARTY? theme - Ethel Ennis
Granted it's a smorgasbord of monster references, with passing mention of the full moon, but what a voice!

Song from SPIDER BABY(a.k.a. Cannibal Orgy)
The opening song from Spider Baby is one of the best things in the movie. Besides having howling, this is sung by the Wolf Man himself, Lon Chaney Jr.! It was covered by Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle) with his band FANTOMAS.

2,000 LB.. WEREWOLF - The Neanderthals
You wouldn't expect such good music from a band whose gimmick is that they're cavemen wearing zorro masks. But these guys know what they're doing. In case their CD didn't give you enough Loup-Garou Tunes, they include another track titled "Werewolf From Outerspace" (as if they band wasn't gimmicky enough).

I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF - The Cramps
I'd already included this in the list of 5 Music Videos About Werewolves, but you can't give The Cramps too much love.

"CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF" and "RETURN OF THE WEREWOLF both by Timeless Miracle
Here's where things get weird. At first listen, the band sounds like a modern Christian Rock Group, but in fact, they are a Swedish Power Metal Band. I have to imagine they're huge in Sweden. "Return" is very much a "Little Red Riding Hood" song.

I'M NOT WHAT YOU THINK AS ME ANYMORE
My pal Matthew Glasson performs this bit of psychedelic rock, it gets into lycanthropy in the 2nd verse. Bonus points for sound effects.

WEREWOLF by CocoRosie
Hey, I didn't title this list "10 Good Werewolf Songs."

ROCKIN' WEREWOLF - Robbie "The Werewolf" Robinson
The guy recorded an entire novelty album in his Werewolf persona, songs about Lucifer, Dracula, and all that stuff.

WEREWOLVES OF LONDON by Warren Zevon
I wouldn't want to dissappoint anyone by leaving this off the list.


BONUS TRACKS: 5 SONGS ABOUT WOLVES BUT NOT NECESSARILY WEREWOLVES


THE HUNGRY WOLF - X
X is my favorite band, so I had to give their wolf song a shout out, even though it’s not about moster-wolves. Joe Doe wrote it after learning that wolves are monogamous(!)

HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF - Duran Duran
I'm not a huge fan, but this is a good version, no?

KILLER WOLF - Danzig
If you don’t already own Danzig II: Lucifuge, I have good news. It’s finally been released on iTunes. And if you already own Danzig II: Lucifuge, isn't it about time you upgraded that cassette tape?

WOLVES - Phosphorescent
My brother-in-law turned me onto this one. It’s a lovely, haunting song about being eaten by wolves. And there’s ukulele.

LIL' RED RIDING HOOD - Sam the Sham and the Pharohs
Frankly, I’m surprised this didn’t show up in the soundtrack of An American Werewolf in London.
added bonus: The Shammettes' response song, Big Bad Wolf

Did I leave any out? Leave your picks in the comment section.

9/22/09

Werewolf New Yorker Cartoons



Researching Friday’s WEREWOLF Night! I’ve encountered novelty songs, sitcom episodes, comic books, and some surprising political rhetoric having to do with Werewolves.

Today I’d like to examine Werewolf Cartoons In The New Yorker.

As of this writing, I have not located any New Yorker Cartoons that tackle lycanthropy.

So for all you cartoonists out there, here are some suggestions for mildly amusing, single-panel New Yorker cartoons:

Werewolf in Therapy

Werewolf at Job Interview

Werewolf in book club

Werewolf in small cafe reading a book whose title references a recent trend in publishing

Werewolf at cocktail party

Married couple comments wryly on Werewolf running for elected office

Opera patrons look through their lorgnettes at a werewolf coming in from the rain and shaking

A werewolf with a bloody human leg on the counter at a wine tasting:
"Definitely the pinot with banker."

Werewolf husband wearing reading glasses, in bed with his wife, hardcover books propped in front of him:
"Now he's ravening his own work."

Werewolves at a gallery discussing a painting:
"My pup can do that."

An astronaut descends a walkway from the space shuttle as a werewolf ascends

Werewolves at a protest holding placards about fur

A human and a werewolf on a date at a restaurant

A werewolf interviews a terrified human in front of a werewolf audience

Werewolves on the trading floor surrounded by corpses:
"I know! Once you smell blood..."

Werewolf at NASCAR
"Honestly, I don't see the point. The cars go around and around and around and nobody chases them."

* Thanks to M. Sweeney Lawless for half these gags.

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Werewolf Snacks


I love serving snacks at my video-shows.

Our new venue, the lovely 92-Y Tribeca has a café, a bar and a concession stand serving fresh popcorn and favorite candies.

But I’m still going to deliver the best in themed-between-meal-snacks for this Friday's WEREWOLF Night! Besides providing Lycanthrope-friendly-treats, my friend Lisa said she might make some WEREWOLF Cupcakes. (anyone who attended the summer screening of Flash Gordon enjoyed Lisa's delicious Flash Gordon cupcakes.)


If you can’t wait, here’s a recipe for Werewolf Cupcakes.

And sorry, but we couldn't track down any boxes of FRUTE BRUTE:

9/21/09

Hitler & Werewolves


We all know that Hitler loved King Kong, but how did he feel about Werewolves?

He loved them.

* The Furher was very proud of his name. Athal meaning "Nobel" and Wolfa meaning "Wolf"

* He forced his sister to change her name to Frau Wolf.

* His headquarters in the Ukraine was called WEREWOLF.

* On secret phone calls he frquently used the code name: Conductor Wolf.



* But Hitler's greatest wolf-obsession came with the National Socialist resistance movement, known as Nazi Werewolves. The Guerilla bands stayed in Allied territory, performing various acts of sabotage and arson, and were plotting to assassinate General Eisenhower. The organization was formed at the end of World War II and is remembered as a "desperate defense of Nazism." The soldiers were required to be blood-thirsty and violent like were-wolves, their symbol was the Wolfsangel.

I can't help but wonder if this influenced Rob Zombie's Grindhouse Trailer:

Werewolf Women of the SS


Of course, we'll never know what Hitler would have thought of the 2008 movie trailer, because he died in 1978.

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